Hardy Boyz prepare for TNA tag team title match at Slammiversary

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Hardy Boyz prepare for TNA tag team title match at Slammiversary
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Matt and Jeff Hardy continue their wrestling careers as they gear up for the Slammiversary pay-per-view on June 28. They will face The System and The Righteous in a triple threat match for the TNA tag team titles at Agganis Arena in Boston. Matt expressed their commitment to continue wrestling until their bodies indicate they should stop, emphasizing their desire to support younger talent in the industry. Jeff, approaching 49, and Matt, nearing 52, reflect on their long-lasting careers and passion for wrestling.

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  • Hardy Boyz face The System and The Righteous on June 28.
  • Match for TNA tag team titles at Agganis Arena in Boston.
  • Matt Hardy vows to continue until their bodies can no longer compete.
  • Jeff turns 49 in August; Matt will be 52 in December.
  • They aim to mentor young talent while pursuing their wrestling dreams.
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What they're saying
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The Hardy Boyz celebrate victory in the ring during WWE show at Zenith Arena on May 10, 2017 in Lille, northern France. (Photo by PHILIPPE HUGUEN / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images The year is 2026 and Matt & Jeff Hardy are still out here working ladder matches with championship gold up for grabs. In this case, they’ll head to the Agganis Arena in Boston, Massachusetts on June 28 for the Slammiversary pay-per-view where they’ll take on The System and The Righteous in a triple threat for the TNA tag team titles. Are they ever going to retire? Matt told GOW Media that it will happen when the wheels fall off and their bodies have nothing left to give: “Yeah, Jeff and I, we’re masochists, I guess. You know, we want to beat ourselves up. We’re trying to ride the spiral until it ends and that’s kind of our goal. Whenever our bodies tell us like ‘Okay, we’re done.’ That’s when we’ll be done. But until then we’re going to continue to live the childhood dream and try and give back and help people. Like Private Party, like Leon Slater, if there’s anybody out there that’s young and we can give them some nuggets of information, some nuggets of wisdom, we’re all about it. We love being able to give back too, and I think that’s something that we take a lot of pride in.” Jeff will turn 49 in August while Matt will be 52 come December. If they can still go and keep helping folks in the business, why not?

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